Library technicians will often carry out the practical tasks involved in daily library operation, whereas librarians generally perform the managerial, supervisory and administrative functions. For example, a librarian may be responsible for creating a library's collection development policies, which would include selection criteria for purchasing of items. A library technician would then purchase items based on these criteria. Library technicians may also be graduates of a four-year college, or
institute. They can also be holders of a certificate,
associate degree, or
bachelor's degree. Because the education of the library technician is practical, broad, and skills-based, they are job-ready upon graduation; the only training they require is specific to their particular place of employment. Duties can vary with the type and size of the library but can include: cataloguing and classification of materials, data input to assist in acquiring print and nonprint materials, assisting in the provision of reference services, and circulation procedures. In a larger library in government or academia, senior library technicians with specialized and more extensive training (at the baccalaureate degree level) are often responsible for other technicians, clerical staff, student workers, and volunteers in a certain section or department. In smaller libraries, where the foundations of organization and operation are already established, such
paraprofessionals sometimes serve as the manager or even the sole staff member.
Other duties of library technicians • Shelve material returned. • Shelf read to make sure items are in the correct area. • Sort items and arrange for later use. • Pull materials from stacks. • Register new patrons and update patron information. • Renew patron loans. • Inspect equipment and materials for damage upon return. • Route
interlibrary loan materials as needed. • Make sure item requests are properly entered into the
circulation system. • Keep availability of
reserve items. • Prepare overdue notice reports for administration. • Deliver incoming mail. • Answer and route incoming phone calls. • Maintain photocopy and computer equipment. • Perform physical maintenance of premises. ==Library associate or library manager==